Publish and subscribe to messages between MQTT clients and use HTTP push and pull subscriptions to integrate data with other applications.
You can now subscribe to events Tribal Group applications and automate your processes based on Tribal Group application state changes.
Integrate your apps using Event Grid and SAP S/4HANA events.
Partner events, now generally available on Azure Event Grid, adds several additional features to enhance security.
Use the Event Grid Microsoft Graph API integration to subscribe to events from Azure AD, Outlook, and more.
Gain a greater security stance by explicitly authorizing a partner to create partner topics or partner destinations in your Azure subscription.
Migrate to Azure IoT Edge Hub before 31 March 2023.
Transition to Azure Resource Manager by 1 December 2021.
You can now run Event Grid on Kubernetes clusters anywhere to manage routing of all your events from any source to any destination.
Azure Event Grid now supports as a public preview release additional advanced filters, setting customer headers on requests delivering events, configuring TTL on messages delivered to Azure Storage Queues, and…
Build engaging communication experiences with the same secure platform used by Microsoft Teams. Add video, voice, SMS, chat, and telephony capabilities into almost any web, mobile, or desktop application.
Explicitly create system topics using Azure Event Grid.
Use partner topics to connect third-party event sources directly to Event Grid and subscribe to events as you would with any other source. Our partner Auth0 is now integrated with…
Event Grid now supports system assigned managed identities
App Service is now an events publisher with Event Grid, enabling developers to subscribe to events from their web apps or app service plans and act using Azure Functions, Logic…
Azure Event Grid now has Private Link integration for custom topics and event domains generally available in all Azure regions
Azure Data Explorer now has support for one-click ingestion from containers, along with continuous ingestion for new blobs with intuitive schema definition.
Azure Event Grid on Azure IoT Edge preview 2 is now available, with updates including data plane persistence to disk, monitoring capabilities, and additional destination types.
Azure Event Grid now integrates with Azure Monitor alerts.
Azure Event Grid subscriptions can now be configured to publish events to your endpoints in batches (and not only individually) in order to handle more efficiently high-throughput scenarios.
Azure Event Grid now supports CloudEvents v1.0, the open standard event format incubated at the Cloud Native Compute Foundation and built by several collaborators, including Microsoft
Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 can now publish events about individual changes to files and directories to Azure Event Grid.
Azure Machine Learning becomes a first party event publisher for Azure Event Grid, publishing events about model training run, model registration, model deployment and data drift detection
Azure Event Grid is now available on Azure IoT Edge
Azure Event Grid provides reliable event delivery at massive scale. Event Grid integration brings change notifications for Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2.
Event Grid advanced filters are now GA with no restriction on the number of nested keys (e.g. Data.Key1.Key2…KeyN).
IoT Hub expands its capabilities as an event source in Event Grid by enabling subscribing to device telemetry events.
Public preview of support for larger events, now up to 1MB.
Service Bus is now available as an event handler in Event Grid.
Automatic server-side geo disaster recovery of metadata in Event Grid is now available on the service.
Azure Domains are now generally available with 100,000 topics per domain.
Features such as Retry policies, Dead lettering, Storage queues as a destination, Hybrid connections as a destination, and Manual validation handshake are now generally available after their time in preview
Azure Maps is now available as an event publisher in Event Grid.
Azure Event Grid is now generally available in US Gov Texas, Arizona, and Virginia regions.
Event Grid customers can now become their own event publishers using the preview of Event Domains. This offers the same technology that first-party services in Azure (such as Blob Storage)…
Data payload attributes filtering is now available on Event Grid, so you can do events filtering before processing them.
The integration will simplify the architecture and development of IoT applications.